About 926 Hudson Street
A rare and architecturally significant brownstone on one of Hoboken’s most coveted blocks, 926 Hudson Street is a fully realized design residence—where historic craftsmanship and modern architecture are brought into deliberate and striking balance. Renovated and expanded by French interior designer Isabelle Peribere and featured in The New York Times, the home stands apart not only for its scale, but for the clarity and confidence of its design vision. Spanning approximately 5,000 square feet on an oversized 21.25’ x 110’ lot, the residence preserves the grandeur of a 19th-century brownstone while introducing a refined contemporary sensibility. The restored facade and elevated stoop set the tone, leading into interiors defined by soaring 11+ foot ceilings, intricate original plasterwork, marble mantels, stained glass, and a sweeping staircase—all meticulously preserved. Throughout, original elements—exposed brick, shutters, moldings, and handcrafted details—are paired with modern upgrades including wide-plank European oak flooring, multi-zone climate control, Marvin windows, integrated sound, and updated systems. Set behind a restored brownstone facade with custom wrought iron and bluestone, 926 Hudson Street is not simply a renovation, but a cohesive architectural statement—offering a level of design integrity, scale, and presence rarely available in Hoboken.